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App Store readiness for a legal marketplace: what must be prepared before launch

If LawyerGo shows App Store and Play Store buttons, the store experience must be real, consistent, and ready for lawyer trust checks.

LG
The LawyerGo Team
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App Store readiness for a legal marketplace: what must be prepared before launch

Store buttons create an expectation. If a website shows App Store or Play Store calls to action, the links should lead to real listings. If the mobile app is not live yet, the buttons should be replaced with a waitlist or "coming soon" state.

The listing must match the positioning

The store description should say the same thing as the website: LawyerGo helps lawyers delegate legal tasks across borders to verified colleagues. It should not sound like a consumer lawyer finder if the product is lawyer-to-lawyer.

Screenshots should show the workflow

Good screenshots should show task posting, verification, messaging, task tracking, direct fee clarity, and completion records. Generic marketing screens will not build trust with lawyers.

Privacy and support must be easy to find

Store review and lawyer trust both require clear privacy policy, support contact, terms, and account deletion information. These should be live before submission, not patched after rejection.

Trust copy belongs in the store

The listing should make clear that LawyerGo is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, does not handle payments, and requires lawyers to manage conflicts, client consent, and professional duties.

Do not fake availability

If the app is not ready, it is better to say so. A broken store link costs more trust than a clear launch plan.

LG
The LawyerGo Team
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